288 • New Patents. [Sept, 



an alternating motion between bodies revolving about a common centre 

 or axis of motion; also certain additional machinery or apparatus (or 

 applying the same to mechanical purposes.-^July 30. 



The Rev. W. Barclay, Auldcarc, Nairnshire, for an improved instru- 

 ment to determine angles of altitude or elevation, without the necessity 

 of a view of horizon being obtained. — July 30. 



K. Badnall, Leek, Staffordshire, silk manufacturer, for improvements 

 in the manufacture of silk. — July 30. 



S. Bagshaw, Newcastle-under-line, -Staffordshire, for a new method 

 off-manufacturing pipes for the conveyance of water and other fluids.— 

 Aug. 8. 



G. Charleton, Maidenhead-court, Wapping, and W. Walker, New 

 Grove, Mile-end Road, Stepney, master mariners, for improvements 

 ia the building or constructing of ships or other vessels. — Aug. 10. 



S. Lord, J. Robinson, and J. Forster, Leeds, copartners, merchants, 

 and manufacturers, for improvements in machinery for and in the pro- 

 cess of raising the pile on woollen cloths and other fabrics, and also in 

 pressing the same. — Aug. J L 



W. Hirst, H. Hirst, and W. Heycock, woollen cloth manufacturers, 

 and S. Wilkinson, mechanic, Leeds, for an apparatus for preventing 

 coaches, carriages, mails, and other vehicles, from overturning.-— 

 Aug. 11. 



J. Stephen Langton, Langton Juxta Partney, Lincolnshire, for an 

 improved method of seasoning timber and other wood. — Aug. 11. 



J. Perkins, Fleet-street, engineer, for improvements in the construc- 

 tion of bedsteads, sofas, and other similar articles. — Aug. 11. 



H. R. Fanshaw, Addle-street, London, silk embosser, for an im- 

 proved apparatus for spinning, doubling and twisting, or throwing silk. 

 —Aug. 12. 



J. Butler, Commercial Road, Lambeth, for a method of making 

 coffins for the effectual prevention of bodies being removed therefrom, 

 or taken therefrom> after interment. — Aug. 12. 



M. Lariviere, Frith-street, Soho, mechanicean, for a machine for 

 perforating metal plates of gold, silver, tin, platina, brass, or copper, 

 being applicable to all the purposes of sieves, hitherto employing 

 cither canvas, linen, or wire. — Aug. 15. 



J. A. Taylor, Great St. Helen's, London, for a new polishing appa- 

 ratus for household purposes. — Aug, 15. 



C. Downing, Bideford, Devonshire, for improvements in fowling- 

 pieces and other fire-arms. — Aug. 15. 



A. Schoolbred, Jermyii-street, St. James's, tailor, for improvements 

 on, or a substitute for, back stays and braces for ladies and gentlemen, 

 chiefly to prevent relaxation of the muscles. — Aug. 18. 



' P. Taylor, City Road, engineer, for improvements in making iron^ 

 —Aug. 18. 



• P. Williams, Leeds, and J. Ogle, Holbeck, Yorkshire, cloth manu- 

 facturers, for improvements in fulling mills, or machinery for fulling 

 and washing woollen cloths, or such other fabrics as may require the 

 process of felting or fulling. — Aug. 20. 



